Ahmedabad, March 8 — India’s march to the final of the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026 has been built on several strong batting performances, yet the tournament has also highlighted concerns about the form of opener Abhishek Sharma. Despite entering the competition as one of the world’s top-ranked T20 batters, Sharma has struggled to find consistency with the bat during the tournament.
India will face New Zealand in the final today at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad, and Sharma’s place in the playing XI has become a subject of discussion among analysts and former players.
Difficult Start to the Tournament
Abhishek Sharma’s campaign began with an unusual sequence of low scores. In the early matches of the tournament, the left-handed opener was dismissed for three consecutive ducks against the United States, Pakistan and the Netherlands, a rare occurrence for an Indian batter in a single T20 World Cup edition.
The early dismissals placed pressure on India’s top order and raised questions about whether Sharma could regain rhythm in the remaining matches.
Although India managed to progress through the group stage and later into the Super Eight round, Sharma’s individual performances remained under scrutiny.
Mixed Results in Later Matches
As the tournament progressed, Sharma showed brief signs of improvement but still struggled to produce a major innings.
Across several matches he registered scores such as 15, 10 and 9, reflecting a pattern of short starts without converting them into significant contributions.
In the semi-final against England, Sharma managed nine runs from seven balls before being dismissed early in the innings, continuing a difficult run of form in the competition.
India nevertheless secured victory in that match thanks to strong performances from other players, including Sanju Samson’s aggressive batting and key contributions from the bowling unit.
Debate Over Final Selection
With the final approaching, Sharma’s position in the starting lineup has become a topic of debate among cricket commentators.
Some analysts have suggested that India could consider alternative options at the top of the order to strengthen the batting lineup for the decisive match.
However, team management appears inclined to back Sharma despite the lean run. Reports indicate that the coaching staff values his aggressive batting style and ability to dominate the powerplay when he finds form.
Former players have offered differing views. While some have suggested resting Sharma for the final, others argue that his attacking approach could still prove useful in high-pressure situations.
Why India Continue to Back Him
Despite the recent slump, Sharma remains one of the most highly rated T20 batters in international cricket. His aggressive strike rate and ability to clear the boundary regularly have made him a key figure in India’s T20 setup.
His broader T20 international record reflects a high strike rate and a reputation for explosive batting, particularly in the powerplay overs.
Team management may therefore view the final as an opportunity for Sharma to rediscover form and make an impact when it matters most.
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If selected in the playing XI today, Sharma’s role is likely to remain unchanged: providing an aggressive start during the powerplay.
India’s strategy often relies on fast scoring in the first six overs to put pressure on opposition bowlers. Sharma’s attacking style is designed to exploit fielding restrictions and build early momentum.
However, the challenge will be converting quick starts into a more substantial innings, something that has eluded him during this tournament.
Why His Form Matters
In modern T20 cricket, the role of openers has become increasingly important. Quick starts can significantly influence match momentum and shape the outcome of games.
India’s batting lineup has depth, but an early contribution from Sharma could ease pressure on the middle order and allow players like Sanju Samson, Ishan Kishan and Suryakumar Yadav to build on a strong platform.
What Comes Next
The final decision on India’s playing XI will be taken shortly before the match begins.
Whether Abhishek Sharma retains his place or India opts for a different combination, his performances during this World Cup have become one of the key talking points of the tournament.
As India prepares to face New Zealand in the final today, Sharma’s role — whether as an opener or as a player under scrutiny — will remain closely watched.






